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Jun 10, 2016 02:39PM
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My big question is if you guys plan to create original (non-podcast) work? Andrew, do you plan to write a book, novel, screenplay someday? Craig, would you ever consider writing or developing a new play? If you haven't considered it before, you both should. What would be a dream project for you guys?
~Claire
What book have you read for the show that you were surprised you enjoyed? And the opposite, what book did you read that you were surprised you didn't like? Have your reading preferences changed at all since you started the show?Thanks! Keep up the great work!
-Paula
My biggest question is one I ask every bookworm or writer that I come across. So, why do you think we like to read so much? Do you think that whatever it is we find in books that makes us like it is new in us or it was with us all along? Which is: do you think writers are like builders or are they like archaelogists?Much love from Mexico
Santiago
How did you two become friends? I seem to recall you saying that you'd met as roommates in college (am I remembering that correctly? I may not be remembering that correctly...) but what was the actual moment when you went from thinking about each other as "the dude I have to put up with" to "the dude I don't mind putting up with...that much"? Another question: how has the podcast changed how you read? Are you always conscious of the fact that you'll eventually be recounting the story/plot details? Does it get distracting?
Excluding the Fifty Shades trilogy, what book(s) that you've read for the podcast did you dislike the most? (I assumed that Fifty Shades would be the automatic bottom of the barrel.) Is there a book you thought you'd get a lot of requests for that hasn't actually been recommended to you very often?
If you had to come up with ridiculous pseudonyms for yourselves, what would they be? (When I was around twelve, we had to watch educational videos in school featuring a kid named Theo Saurus. It was painful even then.)
In terms of your high school and college reading lists, do you think they were outdated? Do you think there is more that schools should or could be doing to keep students interested in reading? I really enjoy your show, thanks very much!
How did you settle on the theme song? It is awesome Miles Davis and fits the podcast so well I couldn't imagine another one.
What are some of your favorite books ever (that have not been featured on the show)? Some of the least?What books do you think have expanded your world the most?
Do you share your tastes in books with your wives?





